WEED, CALIFORNIA (AP) – Thousands of people remained under evacuation orders yesterday after a wind-whipped wildfire raged through rural Northern California, injuring people and torching an unknown number of homes.
The fire that began on Friday afternoon on or near a wood-products plant quickly blew into a neighbourhood on the northern edge of Weed but then carried the flames away from the city of about 2,600.
Evacuees described heavy smoke and chunks of ash raining down.
Annie Peterson said she was sitting on the porch of her home near Roseburg Forest Products, which manufactures wood veneers, when “all of a sudden we heard a big boom and all that smoke was just rolling over toward us”.
Very quickly her home and about a dozen others were on fire. She said the scene of smoke and flames looked like “the world was coming to an end”.

Cal Fire spokeswoman Suzi Brady said several people were injured. Spokeswoman for Dignity Health North State hospitals Allison Hendrickson said two people were brought to Mercy Medical Center Mount Shasta.
One was in stable condition and the other was transferred to UC Davis Medical Center, which has a burn unit.
Communications Director for Roseburg Forest Products based in Springfield, Oregon Rebecca Taylor, said it is unclear if the fire started near or on company property. A large empty building at the edge of company property burned, she said. All employees were evacuated, and none have reported injuries, she said.
The blaze, dubbed the Mill Fire, was pushed by 56kph winds, and quickly engulfed 10.3 square kilometres of ground.
The flames raced through tinder-dry grass, brush and timber. About 7,500 people in Weed and several nearby communities were under evacuation orders.